A Question of Faith

September. 29,2017      PG
Rating:
6
Trailer Synopsis Cast

When Tragedy Strikes three Families, their Destiny forces them on a coverging path and mercy as the challenges of their fate could also resurrect their beliefs

Richard T. Jones as  David Newman
Kim Fields as  Theresa Newman
C. Thomas Howell as  John Danielson
Renee O'Connor as  Mary Danielson
T.C. Stallings as  Cecil King
Jaci Velasquez as  Katie Hernandez
Gregory Alan Williams as  Farnsworth Newman
Donna Biscoe as  Patricia Newman
Sean Baker as  Detective Boyd

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Reviews

Karry
2017/09/29

Best movie of this year hands down!

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Steineded
2017/09/30

How sad is this?

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Onlinewsma
2017/10/01

Absolutely Brilliant!

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Hattie
2017/10/02

I didn’t really have many expectations going into the movie (good or bad), but I actually really enjoyed it. I really liked the characters and the banter between them.

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setthehook-95587
2017/10/03

Went through about 15 kleenex and I am a 60 year old man. Very touching movie about forgiveness and faith. Great acting all around. Loved it. Now I need to go buy some more kleenex.

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sarahcaughran
2017/10/04

I don't care who you are or what you believe, everyone of all ages should see this movie. Forgiveness is SO powerful.

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JeffBatHome
2017/10/05

Let me start off by saying that I come from a Christian heritage but I am not a Christian. I am an agnostic. I can find no proof for the existence of God (let alone what's in the Bible, Koran, etc) nor can I find proof for the non-existence of God. Intellectual honesty requires, therefore, that I neither believe nor disbelieve. Given my stance on God and religion, I dismissed the Bible / Christian stuff in "A Question of Faith" out of hand. I just ignored it and instead approached this movie from a human behavior standpoint. I'm glad I did."A Question of Faith" is one of those stories about people who do not know each other but are brought together by an event, in this case a totally avoidable tragedy, and, as is necessary for this kind of movie, by coincidence. The tragedy begets pain and, of course, anger.I like the acting in this movie. Some of the characters could have seemed "too good" to be real, but since I've met real people who are like the characters portrayed in the movie I was able to get past that.The characters were all introduced early in the movie, and it became fairly predictable what what was going to happen next. So you might think, therefore, that "A Question of Faith" just left me flat and from my description that this movie is not worth watching, but you would be wrong.By the end of "A Question of Faith" I was crying. This movie, to me, is about the power and beauty of forgiveness, and it doesn't matter whether forgiveness comes from some religion or from innate human goodness. Maybe forgiveness means nothing to you but it means a whole lot to me. I have been both forgiven and have forgiven in my lifetime and I know what it truly means. "A Question of Faith" portrayed forgiveness in its true glory in spite of the biblical connections.I knocked off a couple of points for all the bible stuff. But the thing I really didn't like about "A Question of Faith" is that it left all the theaters around here before I could go see it again.

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stephaniemwilkinson-534-965293
2017/10/06

A beautiful film that highlights our need to overlook our differences and focus, instead, on our similarities and ways we can help heal physical and spiritual wounds. No spoilers.....so, I'll just say that some issues that we, in our current society, face daily, and some decisions that we may have to make, are brought to light and addressed in a powerful, yet touching, film.

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